9251753

Cost Effective Low Pin/Ball Count Level-Shifter for LCD Bias Applications Supporting Charge Sharing of Gate Lines with Perfect Waveform Matching

PublishedFebruary 2, 2016
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20 claims

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1. A level shifter for a liquid crystal display (LCD) comprising: a first row line control circuit to control a first row line of the LCD; a second row line control circuit to control a second row line of the LCD; a third row line control circuit to control a third row line of the LCD; a fourth row line control circuit to control a fourth row line of the LCD; a first switch coupled to the first and the second row line control circuits for sharing charge stored on the first row line with the second row line; a second switch coupled to the third row line control circuit and the fourth row line control circuit for sharing charge stored on the third row line with the fourth row line; and a single resistor coupled between the first switch and the second row line control circuit and the single resistor coupled between the second switch and the fourth row line control circuit, wherein a slope of charge and discharge voltages on the row lines are substantially identical.

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2. The level shifter of claim 1 wherein the four row line control circuits controlling the four row lines of the LCD are substantially identical.

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3. The level shifter of claim 2 wherein all of the row line control circuits and a switch for each pair of row lines are on an integrated circuit and wherein the only component not integrated is the single resistor.

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4. The level shifter of claim 1 wherein the row lines of the LCD are arranged in pairs to share charge stored on the row lines of the display and with all the row lines share charge utilizing the single resistor.

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5. The level shifter of claim 4 wherein a number of row lines of the LCD is expanded to 6, 8, or 10.

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6. The level shifter of claim 5 wherein all of the row line control circuits and a switch for each pair of row lines are on an integrated circuit and wherein the only component not integrated is the single resistor.

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7. The level shifter of claim 4 wherein all of the row line control circuits and a switch for each pair of row lines are on an integrated circuit and wherein the only component not integrated is the single resistor.

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8. A liquid crystal display (LCD) comprising: an LCD panel having pixels arranged in rows and columns; a level shifter circuit coupled to at least four row lines of the LCD panel, the level shifter shifting a voltage level of signals generated by a display pattern generator circuit to control the row lines of the LCD panel; a first pair of switches each coupled between a first pair of row lines for sharing charge stored on a first row line with a second row line and a second pair of switches coupled between a second pair of row lines for sharing charge stored on a third row line with a fourth row line, each charge sharing being through the same resistor.

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9. The LCD panel of claim 8 wherein the level shifter circuit comprises four substantially identical row line clock generator circuits.

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10. The LCD panel of claim 9 wherein the level shifter circuit is an integrated circuit and wherein the only component not integrated is the resistor.

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11. The LCD panel of claim 8 wherein a number of row lines of the LCD is expanded to 6, 8, or 10.

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12. The LCD panel of claim 11 wherein the level shifter circuit is an integrated circuit and wherein the only component not integrated is the resistor.

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13. The LCD panel of claim 8 wherein the level shifter circuit is an integrated circuit and wherein the only component not integrated is the resistor.

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14. A level shifter circuit having a plurality of channels for providing signals to a capacitive load and having circuits for sharing charge stored in the capacitive load between the channels comprising: a first pair of channel clock generating circuits coupled respectively to a first pair of channels; a second pair of channel clock generating circuits coupled respectively a second pair of channels; a pair of switches coupling the first pair of channels together and the second pair of channels together, respectively, for sharing charge between the channels; and a single resistor coupled between the channels for providing a symmetrical slope for charge and discharge voltages between channels.

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15. The level shifter circuit of claim 14 wherein the four channels are substantially identical.

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16. The level shifter circuit of claim 15 wherein the channel clock generating circuits and switches on a single integrated circuit and wherein the only component not integrated is the single resistor.

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17. The level shifter circuit of claim 15 wherein a number of channels is expanded to 6, 8, or 10.

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18. The level shifter circuit of claim 14 wherein the channel clock generating circuits and switches on a single integrated circuit and wherein the only component not integrated is the single resistor.

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19. The level shifter circuit of claim 18 wherein a number of channels is expanded to 6, 8, or 10.

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20. The level shifter circuit of claim 14 wherein a number of channels is expanded to 6, 8, or 10.

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February 2, 2016

Inventors

Stefan A. Reithmaier
Josy Bernard
Carsten I. Stoerk
Nicolas M. Guibourg

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